Re: [techtalk] Gnome and window managers

2000-05-27 Thread Telsa Gwynne
On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 01:45:08AM -0400 or thereabouts, joey tsai wrote: > > If you're not happy about killing things, stop them with 'kill -STOP', do > > a screen refresh and see what doesn't repaint itself. And then 'kill > > -CONT' them when you want them back in the land of the living. > >

Re: [techtalk] Gnome and window managers

2000-05-27 Thread Nils Philippsen
On Sat, 27 May 2000, joey tsai wrote: > > > Kill off those little gnome-* processes one at a time and see what goes > > away. This usually isn't fatal. You can restart them from an xterm and > > be back where you started. Killing off gnome-session will log you out, > > though :-) > > > If yo

Re: [techtalk] Gnome and window managers

2000-05-26 Thread joey tsai
> Kill off those little gnome-* processes one at a time and see what goes > away. This usually isn't fatal. You can restart them from an xterm and > be back where you started. Killing off gnome-session will log you out, > though :-) > If you're not happy about killing things, stop them with '

Re: [techtalk] Gnome and window managers

2000-05-26 Thread Jeff Dike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I approach you now to ask, as I am running Gnome and Windowmaker, > where can i find out which parts of the GUI i see are Gnome's fault > and which are the fault of my window manager? Kill your window manager and see what parts of your GUI go away. Also, "Gnome" is not

[techtalk] Gnome and window managers

2000-05-26 Thread Julia Coolman
Dear folks of more wisdom; I approach you now to ask, as I am running Gnome and Windowmaker, where can i find out which parts of the GUI i see are Gnome's fault and which are the fault of my window manager? Furthermore, where can I learn about how, exactly, this GUI goes about insulating me from